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Fig. 5

From: Oral Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: a case report of gingival hyperplasia and osteolysis in male adult patient

Fig. 5

Bone marrow biopsy specimens revealed mild deficiency of granulocytes and erythrocytes proliferation, no special immunophenotype was observed. Granulocyte group (R1) accounted for 68.14%, CD16/CD11b expression curve suggested that the proportion of cells in each stage of the granulocyte was roughly normal, and CD34+CD117+ accounted for about 1.22% of nuclear cells; T cells dominated the lymphocyte population (R2), which accounted for 15.49%. CD4/CD8 ratio was normal in CD3+ cells, and Kappa and lambda restricted expression was not observed in CD19+CD20+ cells; monocyte population (R3) accounted for 2.32%; Nucleated red cell population (R4) accounted for 3.65%; Hematogone cell population (P11) accounted for 2.68%

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